Biography

Charles Naegele

Following are excerpts from a New York Times review, March 10, 1896, of
a Charles Frederick Naegele exhibition at the Salmagundi Club in New
York City:

"Thirty or so portraits by Charles Frederic Naegele are shown at the
gallery of the Salmagundi Club, where they will remain on view until
the 21st of the month. . . .Mr. Naegele's name has for some time
been more or less identified with portrait work, though generally in
the medium of black and white, but he now shows his ability to attack
color schemes in the delicate tones of flesh and textures. . . .The
training of the years of labor in monochrome is evident, giving
strength in drawing, certainty of touch, and realization of form,
enabling the artist to c ... Displaying 750 of 4332 characters.

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